The Blues Bottle slide will take you back to pre-depression Mississippi, where blues masters used medicine bottle slides to form the roots of modern day blues. Blues Bottle slides are individually hand-blown of durable, seamless Pyrex glass. The weighted, closed ends provide optimum balance.

Great slide! I just recently made the switch from brass to glass and of course this blues bottle was my first choice. It brings a warmer tone from your strings than brass or even some ceramic slides I have heard played. Good control with this slide as well. Buy one you won't be disappointed!

I love this slide... anyone who complains about string noise with any slide does not know how to properly use it... it's tricky to get, but you lay the other fingers that you have free behind it and have them put slight pressure on the strings just behind the slide; it takes out all of the sympathetic vibration out and makes the sound a lot warmer (and that's just technique alone). the thing i like most about this slide is the balance of thickness and agility... it doesn't weigh you down, but it is thick enough to have that certain Umph that your looking for when you try glass over metal (chrome)... i broke one... but i bought a total of four, but i also learned not to break them so I'm only down 1 for almost a year now...balance of thickness and agility = great tone (the sound of the meterial, and your controlling it)compared to the "mojo slide" ive seen this glass is a lot smoother and more cylindrical, it isn't bumpy and excessively imperfect, there are imperfections because it is hand made but they aren't ridiculous and they definitely don't affect playabilty...I'd try one, and not freak out about breaking it... you figure out how to be careful with where you set it down to rest... get a couple in case one breaks... for me personally it's worth having around because it's such a charismatic slide

I had heard all they hype about how warm glass slides were supposed to sound, so I bought this. I don't have a resonator guitar, so quite possibly, this could be a wonderful slide on the proper guitar. As for my Taylor 314ce and Martin D-28 though, the tone was horrid. There was more added string noise than any slide I have used before. Resonator cat, give it a shot, but as far as steel string acoustics go, I must give this a thumbs down. Good luck breaking it though, its durable.

I own a steel slide but I don't like the relationship between the steel strings and the slide.I have used my bottle slide from day one on my acoustic and electric guitars. it's just warm and easy to control.The only thing that comes close to my bottle slide is a slide that I made out of a brass 20mm F-15 shell. The bottle slide is affordable enough so go ahead and expand on your slide playing tones